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* Xolotl is based on the deity of the [[Wikipedia:Xolotl|same name]] in [[Wikipedia:Aztec_mythology|Aztec mythology]]. Xolotl is a god of fire, lightning, twins, monsters, and sickness; and was often described as a dog-headed man. He is also closely associated with death as Xolotl was a [[Wikipedia:Psychopomp|psychopomp]], beings that would lead the souls of the dead to the [[Wikipedia:Mictlan|underworld]]. | |||
** In one variation of the [[Wikipedia:Five Suns|Five Suns]] in the legend of [[Wikipedia:Teotihuacan|Teotihuacan]], the gods decided to sacrifice themselves for the newly created fifth sun. Xolotl withdrew from the sacrifice and cried to the point where his eyes fell from their sockets. | |||
** And according to another story recounted in the [[Wikipedia:Florentine_Codex|Florentine Codex]], the fifth sun did not move as it was created. So [[Wikipedia:Ehecatl|Ehecatl]] decided to slay the other gods as sacrifice to induce the new sun to move. Xolotl, not wanting to die, fled and hid but was eventually found and slain by Ehecatl. | |||
* Xolotl's [[Sacred Artifact]] may be a reference to the spiral conch-like necklace called ''ehecailacacozcatl'' or "wind jewel", he and his brother Quetzalcoatl were depicted to have this necklace adorning them. The stars may be a reference to how Quetzalcoatl and Xolotl were associated with the planet [[Wikipedia:Venus|Venus]] with Quetzalcoatl as the god of the morning star and Xolotl as the god of the evening star, as both are the planet Venus seen at different times of the day. | |||
* His charge skill "Mayahuel Ehecatl" is in reference to two Aztec deities; [[Wikipedia:Mayahuel|Mayahuel]], a goddess associated with the [[Wikipedia:Agave_americana|maguey]] plant and fertility, as well as the wife of Quetzalcoatl, and Ehecatl, a god of wind and is often considered as an aspect of Quetzalcoatl. This is also reflected in his title "Defender of Wind and Wood". | |||
* Most of Xolotl's skills have direct ties to his story. | |||
** "Gardener" is in reference to the Mayahuel portion of his sacred artifact where it could rapidly grow plants. | |||
** "Sacrificial Defender" is a reference to how he was sacrificed in order to move the fifth sun and how he is a guard dog. | |||
** "Shapeshifter" is a reference to how he hid from Ehecatl in the story recounted in the Florentine Codex, where Xolotl transformed into two stalks of maize plant (xolotl), a double maguey plant (mexolotl), and an amphibious animal ([[Wikipedia:Axolotl|axolotl]]). | |||
* After receiving a new pair of eyes from the [[Crafters]], Xolotl, upon seeing the {{Transient icon|Protagonist}} quickly exclaims that they are his exiled brother [[Exile#El_Dorado|Quetzalcoatl]]. | |||
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Revision as of 13:02, 14 August 2020
Transient Information
[Bodyguard] Xolotl
【ボディガード】ショロトル
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Like | Maria Hakumen→ |
→ Garmr Hippolytus | |
Dislike | → | → Ophion Zhurong |
[Defender of Wind and Wood] Xolotl
【風と樹の護り】ショロトル
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Summon | I'm Bodyguard Xolotl, new Boss. Just say the word if you need anything. Yeah... this time... I'll stay and guard to the end. |
Beginning of Battle | Boss, get behind me! ...I'll protect you! |
Move | As instructed. |
Attacking | Haa! |
Skill Activation | I can change. |
Hit (minor) | Ow.. Nnna... |
Hit (major) | HYAAAA!! |
Charge | This Xolotl will protect you... Lost in Foliage, Ehcatl Mayahuel!! |
Victory | Th-that was so scary... I was about to cry...! N-nothing, I didn't say anything, Boss. Are you hurt? |
KO'd | Iieehieee!! Sorry! I'm sorry Booooss!! I'm a good-for-nothing after all... |
Love | Being with you made me aware of your strength and kindness. It has provided me courage whose amount can't be measured. This time...yes, I will become your braveness. |
Event (Shop) | Line |
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hit-major-2 charge-2 love-2 title title-2 open open-2 close close-2 greeting encouraging touched conversation-1 conversation-2 conversation-3 conversation-4 self character-1 character-2 character-3 character-4 event event-1 event-2 event-3 event-4 special special-1 special-2 special-3 special-4 specialevent specialevent-1 specialevent-2 specialevent-3 specialevent-4 |
Appearances
Transient Summons
Transient | Transient Summon |
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Xolotl () | - Wood Attribute Pickup (2019) - Year of the Guardian Dog (2018) - Roppongi Tycoons (2017) |
Xolotl (Hot Paradise) () | - Paradise Hot Spring Village of Hell! Transient Summon (2024 Re-Release) (2024) - First Breeze of Spring Transient Summon Part 1 (2023) - Paradise Hot Spring Village of Hell! Transient Summon (2022 Re-Release) (2022) - Paradise Hot Spring Transient Summon (2021 December Re-Release) (2021) - Paradise Hot Spring Village of Hell! Transient Summon (2021) |
Scenarios
Character Quest Episode 1 Before the Strength |
Xolotl and the Resort |
Present Exchange with Xolotl |
Notes
- Xolotl is based on the deity of the same name in Aztec mythology. Xolotl is a god of fire, lightning, twins, monsters, and sickness; and was often described as a dog-headed man. He is also closely associated with death as Xolotl was a psychopomp, beings that would lead the souls of the dead to the underworld.
- In one variation of the Five Suns in the legend of Teotihuacan, the gods decided to sacrifice themselves for the newly created fifth sun. Xolotl withdrew from the sacrifice and cried to the point where his eyes fell from their sockets.
- And according to another story recounted in the Florentine Codex, the fifth sun did not move as it was created. So Ehecatl decided to slay the other gods as sacrifice to induce the new sun to move. Xolotl, not wanting to die, fled and hid but was eventually found and slain by Ehecatl.
- Xolotl's Sacred Artifact may be a reference to the spiral conch-like necklace called ehecailacacozcatl or "wind jewel", he and his brother Quetzalcoatl were depicted to have this necklace adorning them. The stars may be a reference to how Quetzalcoatl and Xolotl were associated with the planet Venus with Quetzalcoatl as the god of the morning star and Xolotl as the god of the evening star, as both are the planet Venus seen at different times of the day.
- His charge skill "Mayahuel Ehecatl" is in reference to two Aztec deities; Mayahuel, a goddess associated with the maguey plant and fertility, as well as the wife of Quetzalcoatl, and Ehecatl, a god of wind and is often considered as an aspect of Quetzalcoatl. This is also reflected in his title "Defender of Wind and Wood".
- Most of Xolotl's skills have direct ties to his story.
- "Gardener" is in reference to the Mayahuel portion of his sacred artifact where it could rapidly grow plants.
- "Sacrificial Defender" is a reference to how he was sacrificed in order to move the fifth sun and how he is a guard dog.
- "Shapeshifter" is a reference to how he hid from Ehecatl in the story recounted in the Florentine Codex, where Xolotl transformed into two stalks of maize plant (xolotl), a double maguey plant (mexolotl), and an amphibious animal (axolotl).
- After receiving a new pair of eyes from the Crafters, Xolotl, upon seeing the Protagonist quickly exclaims that they are his exiled brother Quetzalcoatl.
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